UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's keirin

The UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's keirin is the women's world championship keirin event held annually at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. It was first held at the 2002 championships in Copenhagen, Denmark. As of 2019, Anna Meares from Australia and Kristina Vogel from Germany share the most titles, with three each.

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Copenhagen
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  Li Na (CHN)   Clara Sanchez (FRA)   Rosealee Hubbard (AUS)
2003 Stuttgart
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  Svetlana Grankovskaya (RUS)   Anna Meares (AUS)   Oksana Grichina (RUS)
2004 Melbourne
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  Clara Sanchez (FRA)   Elisa Frisoni (ITA)   Jennie Reed (USA)
2005 Los Angeles
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  Clara Sanchez (FRA)   Elisa Frisoni (ITA)   Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED)
2006 Bordeaux
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  Christin Muche (GER)   Clara Sanchez (FRA)   Guo Shuang (CHN)
2007 Palma de Mallorca
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  Victoria Pendleton (GBR)   Guo Shuang (CHN)   Anna Meares (AUS)
2008 Manchester
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  Jennie Reed (USA)   Victoria Pendleton (GBR)   Christin Muche (GER)
2009 Pruszków
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  Guo Shuang (CHN)   Clara Sanchez (FRA)   Willy Kanis (NED)
2010 Ballerup
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  Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)   Victoria Pendleton (GBR)   Olga Panarina (BLR)
2011 Apeldoorn
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  Anna Meares (AUS)   Olga Panarina (BLR)   Clara Sanchez (FRA)
2012 Melbourne
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  Anna Meares (AUS)   Ekaterina Gnidenko (RUS)   Kristina Vogel (GER)
2013 Minsk
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  Becky James (GBR)   Gong Jinjie (CHN)   Lisandra Guerra (CUB)
2014 Cali
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  Kristina Vogel (GER)   Anna Meares (AUS)   Becky James (GBR)
2015 Yvelines
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  Anna Meares (AUS)   Shanne Braspennincx (NED)   Lisandra Guerra (CUB)
2016 London
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  Kristina Vogel (GER)   Anna Meares (AUS)   Becky James (GBR)
2017 Hong Kong
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  Kristina Vogel (GER)   Martha Bayona (COL)   Nicky Degrendele (BEL)
2018 Apeldoorn
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  Nicky Degrendele (BEL)   Lee Wai Sze (HKG)   Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)
2019 Pruszków
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  Lee Wai Sze (HKG)   Kaarle McCulloch (AUS)   Daria Shmeleva (RUS)
2020 Berlin
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  Emma Hinze (GER)   Lee Wai Sze (HKG)   Stephanie Morton (AUS)
2021 Roubaix
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  Lea Friedrich (GER)   Mina Sato (JPN) Yana Tyshchenko (RCF)
2022 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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  Lea Friedrich (GER)   Mina Sato (JPN)   Steffie van der Peet (NED)
2023 Glasgow
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  Ellesse Andrews (NZL)   Martha Bayona (COL)   Lea Friedrich (GER)
2024 Ballerup
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  Mina Sato (JPN)   Hetty van de Wouw (NED)   Katy Marchant (GBR)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany70310
2  Australia34310
3  France2316
4  Great Britain2237
5  China2215
6  Hong Kong1203
  Japan1203
8  Russia1124
9  Belgium1012
  Lithuania1012
  United States1012
12  New Zealand1001
13  Netherlands0235
14  Colombia0202
  Italy0202
16  Belarus0112
17  Cuba0022
18Russian Cycling Federation0011
Totals (18 entries)23232369

See also

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